IMPORTANT NOTICE: AS OF MARCH 1, 2018 STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP WILL NO LONGER BE PREFORMING BUILDING DEPARTMENT DUTIES FOR THE VILLAGE OF STOCKBRIDGE, INCLUDING QUESTIONS, PROCESSING PERMITS OR ANY OTHER ACTIVITIES THAT PERTAIN TO BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR THE VILLAGE. PLEASE CONTACT THE VILLAGE OF STOCKBRIDGE FOR YOUR BUILDING DEPARTMENT NEEDS. PLEASE VISIT THE VILLAGE OF STOCKBRIDGE OFFICE LOCATED AT 305 W. ELIZABETH STREET, STOCKBRIDGE MI, WWW.VIL.STOCKBRIDGE.MI.US. OR CALL 517-851-7435

STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP WILL CONTINUE TO PROCESS BUILDING DEPARTMENT DUTIES FOR TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS AT THE STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP OFFICES LOCATED IN THE STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP HALL.

Exciting things happening in the Township and important information for our residents!

Here are a few topics of interest:

S.A.E.S.A. Annual Subscription Application has been sent out

If you have not received one yet, you can pick one up at:

Farmers State Bank in Stockbridge and Munith

Stocbridge State Bank in Stockbridge and Gregory.

Township Offices of White Oak, Bunkerhill, Waterloo and Stockbridge

Ambulance office

If you have any questions, please call (517) 851-7943

RECYCLING IS HERE!!!

Titan Trash has a recycling dumpster at L and B Outlets at 420 W. Main Stockbridge for residents to drop off recycling. You can recycle paper, plastics, cans, glass, boxes.

You will have to place all objects in a clear plastic bag prior to placing in the dumpster.

Large boxes must be broken down before being placed in dumpster.

Thank you L and B Outlet for allowing the Township to place our recycling dumpster on your property!

Stockbridge Area DRAFT 5-year Parks and Recreation Plan out for public review

Local stakeholders in Stockbridge have been working since late summer, 2017 to produce a 5-year Parks and Recreation plan that the Village of Stockbridge and Stockbridge Township could use to help shape the future of open spaces within the Stockbridge-area. A draft version of the plan will be available for public review and comment starting Wednesday, January 17ththrough February 17th. The plan can be found at Stockbridge Library – Capital Area District Library, the Village of Stockbridge offices and Stockbridge Township offices. The plan will also be made available online through the Village, Township, and 5 Healthy Towns Foundation.

The plan drafted following public input through surveys and feedback from the Stockbridge Parks and Recreation Plan Team. The plan does not commit either entity to any projects and the planning was not funded with public funds. Stockbridge Area Wellness Coalition – through the 5 Healthy Towns Foundation – funded the project.

The creation and adoption of the 5-year Parks and Recreation plan will allow the Township and/or Village to partner with other local organizations like Stockbridge Community Schools and Stockbridge Area Wellness Coalition to work on priority projects around Stockbridge. It will also allow them to seek grant funds from the Department of Natural Resources to support different parks and recreation opportunities.

The edited plan will be brought before the Village and Township Planning Commissions on February 27th before going to their respective councils for adoption. For more information, please email Matt Pegouskie, 5 Healthy Towns Foundation Community Investment Manager, at matt@5healthytowns.org.

The Township Offices
will be closed to observe
the following holidays and all legal holidays:Good Friday
Memorial Day
4th of July
Labor Day
Thanksgiving
and the Friday after
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Years Eve
New Years Day